Sleep schedules & healthier hearts

Dozing off outside of this window increases the risk of missing critical solar cues with knock on effects.....
16 November 2021
Presented byKatie King.
Production byKatie King.

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We know that sleep is critical for our physical and mental wellbeing, but as it turns out, the answer doesn't simply lie in the number of hours we spend unconscious each night. New research from digital healthcare company, Huma, suggests that a goldilocks bedtime between 10-11PM is linked with a lower risk of heart disease. Katie King spoke to Dr David Plans, Head of Research from Huma to find out why we all need a bedtime...

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